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Liza N. Burby
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It is the place where ogres and wizards live in enchanted forests. It is also the home of editors, marketers, and art directors. It is the world of children's book publishing. For writers hoping to have their children's stories published, though, it ...
Sophy Burnham
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If only it were as easy for most writers as it was for Stendhal. The truth about the act of writing is much more varied, even violent. In fact, there seem to be as many contradictory admonitions about how to go about doing it as there are writers the ...
Sheree Bykofsky
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From writing the query letter and negotiating a contract to understanding the publishing process and promoting and marketing the book, this guide tells novices how to improve their chances of getting published.
Sheree Bykofsky
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Take the mystery out of selling your ideas to magazine, newspapers, and web sites by reading this book. It explains who hires writers, what editors want from freelancers, how much you can expect to be paid, how you can write effective query and pitch ...
Ann Byle
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Journalist Ann Byle takes readers and writers inside the world of Christian publishing. Includes reflections and interviews from more than forty wellknown authors editors agents and other publishing professionals. Provides inspirational and upclose i ...
Blythe Camenson
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An overview of the entire publishing process, this book is a must-have for any fiction writer.
David N. Carvalho
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A chronological narrative concerning ink and its backgrounds introducing incidental observations and deductions, parallels of time and color phenomena, bibliography, chemistry, poetical effusions, citations, anecdotes and curiosa together with some e ...
David N. Carvalho
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History has not given us the names of ancient ink makers; but we can believe there must have been during a period of thousands of years a great many, and that the kinds and varieties of inks were without number. Those inks which remain to us are to b ...